Playboy Italian Edition October 1976: Classe Del 1965 Upd [verified]

Children born in 1965 were coming of age in a vastly different Italy than their parents. They were the first generation to fully experience the impact of mass media, pop culture, and the loosening of traditional social structures in post-war Italy.

During this era, European aesthetics—heavily influenced by photographers like David Hamilton and Jacques Bourboulon —frequently blurred the lines between high-art photography and explicit content. The style prioritized bright natural light, sun-drenched coastal backdrops (often shot in Ibiza), and stark contrasts. The October 1976 Pictorial: "Classe del 1965!" playboy italian edition october 1976 classe del 1965 upd

1. Historical Context: Playboy Italia and Rizzoli (1972–1976) Children born in 1965 were coming of age

The Italian edition was distinct from its American counterpart. It combined international pictorials with specialized content tailored to Italian men, focusing heavily on local politics, high fashion, domestic cinema, and intellectual interviews. By 1976, the magazine had reached Year V of its publication history. This period represented a peak for Italian visual media, concurrent with the boom of Italian genre cinema and a rapidly changing political climate. The Controversy of the October 1976 Issue shot by Eva's own mother

Eva Ionesco was born in 1965. Therefore, she belonged to the classe del 1965 . During the photoshoot and subsequent publication in late 1976, she was merely 11 years old.

The photos, shot by Eva's own mother, the famous photographer Irina Ionesco, depicted Eva completely naked at the age of 11 on a deserted beach. This makes her the , a record she holds to this day.

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